yes! they do sometimes
Dietitians typically work around 40 hours a week, which translates to about 8 hours a day, although this can vary depending on their specific job setting. Some may work part-time or have flexible hours, especially those in private practice. Additionally, dietitians in clinical settings may have shift work, including evenings or weekends. Overall, the work hours can vary based on the type of practice and employment arrangement.
Work work work and work some more.
Yes, and many veterinarians work weekends regularly. Some clinics offer regularly scheduled appointments on Saturdays; some clinics also offer emergency hours on the weekends.
It all depends on your choosing. You most certainly will be required to work some weekends at a hospital. You may avoid weekend work if you work in a doctor's office.
It depends on the company. Most self-running taxis work all the time, with some holiday time whenever they want.
Some but they charge more for weekend delivery
because there's no school, and for some no work.
no
Yes, many social workers work on weekends and even night shifts.
There is no one answer. Some doctors work many hours and often on nights and weekends and some work part time. Some are on call a lot and some do shifts.
yes
Certainly! Most weddings are held on the weekends, particularly Saturdays.